United's season ended on a downer with a disappointing Nationwide North defeat to lowly Moor Green who were behind at the interval.

Once again United's defensive frailties were all too obvious as two routine set plays from the Moors led to two goals within two minutes to turn the game on its head early in the second half.

Knitters' boss Dean Thomas said: "Once again we gave away silly free kicks and defended them so badly.

"Our decision making was again poor. We were comfortable in the first half, but we never competed in the second half and that was as bad a performance from a Hinckley side as I can remember."

The Knitters looked good in the first half and forced home keeper Adam Rachel into a trio of fine saves. In the fifth minute, Chris Smith's header had him sprawling to his left to save, but he could do little to prevent United going in front after 15 minutes.

Paul Barnes beat the offside trap, played a square ball to Dougie Wade who floated in a perfect cross for Matt Lewis to head home from eight yards.

Ten minutes before half time, Wade's flick sent Barnes through, but Rachel parried and from the resulting corner, Rachel blocked Smith's shot with his legs.

After a promising 45 minutes, Hinckley were unrecognisable after the break. Moor Green levelled on 57 minutes, Phil Trainer swung in a free kick from the right and the diminutive Peter Faulds got behind a static defence to bundle the ball home.

Two minutes later, the home side were awarded a free-kick 25 yards from goal, centrally placed and spotting United's defensive disorganisation, Darren Middleton stroked the ball into the bottom corner.